SOUTHBOROUGH — The Southborough Police Department arrested a Reading man on drug charges after he was found walking in traffic Tuesday morning.
At about 7:55 a.m., Tuesday, Feb. 10, several motorists called 911 to report a man walking on Turnpike Road.
Patrolman Luke Soccorso responded to the scene and spotted a man wearing an orange sweatshirt and a backpack walking eastbound on Turnpike Road near the intersection with Deerfoot Road.
The man was later identified as BRIAN A. LOPEZ, AGE 30, of READING.
LOPEZ told police that he was trying to get to Boston. Patrolman Soccorso asked him if he wanted a ride to the commuter rail station to get to Boston and he accepted.
Patrolman Soccorso told LOPEZ that he would have to pat him down before getting into his cruiser to ensure he was not carrying any weapons. LOPEZ agreed, put down his backpack and opened it for inspection. He stepped back and allowed the officer to pat him down, and no weapons were found.
Sgt. Jeffrey Norton arrived on the scene and Patrolman Soccorso looked inside LOPEZ‘s backpack. Patrolman Soccorso found a small plastic bag containing a clear rock-like substance consistent with crystal methamphetamine. LOPEZ denied ownership of the bag.
Responding officers then learned that LOPEZ was wanted on an active arrest warrant of Quincy District Court for a probation violation.
LOPEZ was taken into custody without incident. He was transported to the Southborough Police Department for booking.
While logging LOPEZ‘s property during booking, police found another small plastic bag containing a clear rock-like substance, a scale, a piece of paper containing notes detailing suspected drug transactions, and a $50 bill. The items were photographed and logged into evidence.
LOPEZ was charged with Drug Possession to Distribute Class B, a felony.
He was transported to Westborough District Court for arraignment later Tuesday morning.
These are allegations. All suspects are considered innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.
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